President Donald Trump’s high-stakes China trip is drawing buzz beyond diplomacy because Melania Trump is not traveling. Instead, three women from Trump’s inner communications circle accompany him to Beijing: Anna Kelly, deputy White House press secretary; Natalie Harp, an aide nicknamed “human printer”; and Margo Martin, another key media operator. Their behind-the-scenes work—press management and social media execution—has become a focus as Trump prepares to push Xi Jinping on trade and purchases of American goods.
Melania Trump will not accompany Donald Trump on his upcoming China trip, prompting fresh online speculation. Her office confirmed the non attendance with only a brief statement, despite her prominent presence during his 2017 visit. Trump’s agenda is expected to focus on trade and regional security, leaving the real reason for her absence unclear.
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Melania Trump will not travel to China with President Donald Trump, raising questions about her schedule ahead of the trip. Trump told reporters that discussions will cover multiple topics, with trade expected to be a key focus. The absence fuels speculation as the White House prepares for sensitive economic talks with Beijing.
US President Donald Trump made an awkward joke about his marriage to Melania during a live White House moment meant to welcome UK King Charles. The comment arrived amid fresh controversy over a “widow” quip by comedian Jimmy Kimmel, which Trump criticized as age-gap targeting. The episode quickly sparked reactions online.
Jimmy Kimmel’s offhand joke about Melania Trump has ignited a major backlash, with both the First Lady and Donald Trump demanding action. Kimmel insists it was only a joke and that free speech matters, but the controversy escalated further after a security scare at a related event, amplifying online outrage and media coverage.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is facing renewed backlash after defending a remark in which he called Melania Trump an “expectant widow.” The joke was delivered just days before a shooting incident linked to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, prompting critics to question ABC’s response and whether the network stood by the star or took action.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night joke about First Lady Melania Trump, describing her as an “expectant widow,” ignited backlash after Trumps condemned the remark. The controversy escalated when a security incident occurred around a related event, putting new pressure on ABC and reigniting debates over how far media can go—and who gets to demand consequences.
First Lady Melania Trump urged ABC to “take a stand” against late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, accusing him of using “hateful and violent rhetoric” meant to divide the country. Her remarks followed jokes about her family and an Amazon “Melania” documentary, with Trump saying the broadcaster is enabling harmful behavior. The request raises fresh pressure on mainstream media after a pointed public dispute.
Melania Trump criticized comedian Jimmy Kimmel for a joke that compared her glow to an “expectant widow.” The remark drew extra attention because it echoed uncomfortably soon after a shooting incident at a dinner attended by Donald Trump. Kimmel’s on-stage comment directly addressed her in the audience, turning the humor into a flashpoint for the couple’s critics and supporters alike.
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